[quote=uncleden95]You guys need to listen to the artist! Tracing and copying are two different things. T_T Tracing is literally putting another persons artwork under your canvas and you [b]trace[/b] over the lines, and copying is seeing the person's artwork before you and draw it onto your canvas. Copying requires alot of skill and effort, if you haven't tried it yourself. [b]Clearly[/b] thb188 has applied alot of effort into his work, so why don't those ignorant fools stop accusing him of tracing and appreciate his works.[/quote] Thanks for your defend for me,I really don`t know how to defend for myself in English..... Thanks~*^v^*
[quote=Toadus]There's no way someone at his skill level is able to copy that well. Seriously, look at the background of this drawing.[/quote]
Thanks for understanding me and appreciation for my works. and I admit that I drew those box careless.I can`t spend so many time on background ,because I still had lots of things to do that time. ohhh.because I have stopped copying other`s work,so I can`t show you the progress of copying. to make it is exactly the same,I would use hundreds of positioning line.
[quote=KingsGlory]Very hard doesn't mean impossible. Don't instantly assume that because something is really good someone is incapable of doing it[/quote] There's no way someone at his skill level is able to copy that well. Seriously, look at the background of this drawing.
[quote=Toadus]I do appreciate his works. Like I said, his knowledge of value truly is exhibited in his artwork, whether or not he traced it. Though I really find it hard to believe that he didn't trace some of his drawings. Just compare it. It's VERY hard to copy EXACTLY. Edit: And just for clarification, I didn't say he traced this drawing. It's really good, but you can work on your perspective in the background like the boxes on the bottom left. ^__^[/quote]
Very hard doesn't mean impossible. Don't instantly assume that because something is really good someone is incapable of doing it
[quote=uncleden95]You guys need to listen to the artist! Tracing and copying are two different things. T_T Tracing is literally putting another persons artwork under your canvas and you [b]trace[/b] over the lines, and copying is seeing the person's artwork before you and draw it onto your canvas. Copying requires alot of skill and effort, if you haven't tried it yourself. [b]Clearly[/b] thb188 has applied alot of effort into his work, so why don't those ignorant fools stop accusing him of tracing and appreciate his works.[/quote] I do appreciate his works. Like I said, his knowledge of value truly is exhibited in his artwork, whether or not he traced it. Though I really find it hard to believe that he didn't trace some of his drawings. Just compare it. It's VERY hard to copy EXACTLY. Edit: And just for clarification, I didn't say he traced this drawing. It's really good, but you can work on your perspective in the background like the boxes on the bottom left. ^__^
[quote=thb888]but I really didn`t trace...I can draw a exactly copy of most picture I saw....and I didn`t take any formal manga classes before,so the proportions of my original drawings aren`t so good....I will keep improving~*^v^*[/quote]
You guys need to listen to the artist! Tracing and copying are two different things. T_T Tracing is literally putting another persons artwork under your canvas and you [b]trace[/b] over the lines, and copying is seeing the person's artwork before you and draw it onto your canvas. Copying requires alot of skill and effort, if you haven't tried it yourself. [b]Clearly[/b] thb188 has applied alot of effort into his work, so why don't those ignorant fools stop accusing him of tracing and appreciate his works.
[quote=Toadus]Anyone who can draw can trace as well. You obviously can't trace value as well, and his knowledge of value definitely is remarkable, but in some of his past drawings, you can tell they are definitely traced because the proportions are exactly the same as the original artwork. In his original drawings, his proportions were a bit off, but he's improved a lot.[/quote] but I really didn`t trace...I can draw a exactly copy of most picture I saw....and I didn`t take any formal manga classes before,so the proportions of my original drawings aren`t so good....I will keep improving~*^v^*
[quote=ganbazx]He was the guy that was acused by many basilers of tracing then he proved them all wrong.[/quote] Anyone who can draw can trace as well. You obviously can't trace value as well, and his knowledge of value definitely is remarkable, but in some of his past drawings, you can tell they are definitely traced because the proportions are exactly the same as the original artwork. In his original drawings, his proportions were a bit off, but he's improved a lot.
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[quote=Toadus]There's no way someone at his skill level is able to copy that well. Seriously, look at the background of this drawing.[/quote]
Even if he did "trace" his past images, the shading was incredibly phenomenal in those past drawings.
[quote=uncleden95]You guys need to listen to the artist! Tracing and copying are two different things. T_T Tracing is literally putting another persons artwork under your canvas and you [b]trace[/b] over the lines, and copying is seeing the person's artwork before you and draw it onto your canvas. Copying requires alot of skill and effort, if you haven't tried it yourself. [b]Clearly[/b] thb188 has applied alot of effort into his work, so why don't those ignorant fools stop accusing him of tracing and appreciate his works.[/quote]
Thanks for your defend for me,I really don`t know how to defend for myself in English.....
Thanks~*^v^*
[quote=Toadus]There's no way someone at his skill level is able to copy that well. Seriously, look at the background of this drawing.[/quote]
Thanks for understanding me and appreciation for my works.
and I admit that I drew those box careless.I can`t spend so many time on background ,because I still had lots of things to do that time.
ohhh.because I have stopped copying other`s work,so I can`t show you the progress of copying. to make it is exactly the same,I would use hundreds of positioning line.
[quote=KingsGlory]Very hard doesn't mean impossible. Don't instantly assume that because something is really good someone is incapable of doing it[/quote]
There's no way someone at his skill level is able to copy that well. Seriously, look at the background of this drawing.
shading = amazing.
[quote=Toadus]I do appreciate his works. Like I said, his knowledge of value truly is exhibited in his artwork, whether or not he traced it. Though I really find it hard to believe that he didn't trace some of his drawings. Just compare it. It's VERY hard to copy EXACTLY.
Edit: And just for clarification, I didn't say he traced this drawing. It's really good, but you can work on your perspective in the background like the boxes on the bottom left. ^__^[/quote]
Very hard doesn't mean impossible. Don't instantly assume that because something is really good someone is incapable of doing it
[quote=uncleden95]You guys need to listen to the artist! Tracing and copying are two different things. T_T Tracing is literally putting another persons artwork under your canvas and you [b]trace[/b] over the lines, and copying is seeing the person's artwork before you and draw it onto your canvas. Copying requires alot of skill and effort, if you haven't tried it yourself. [b]Clearly[/b] thb188 has applied alot of effort into his work, so why don't those ignorant fools stop accusing him of tracing and appreciate his works.[/quote]
I do appreciate his works. Like I said, his knowledge of value truly is exhibited in his artwork, whether or not he traced it. Though I really find it hard to believe that he didn't trace some of his drawings. Just compare it. It's VERY hard to copy EXACTLY.
Edit: And just for clarification, I didn't say he traced this drawing. It's really good, but you can work on your perspective in the background like the boxes on the bottom left. ^__^
forgot to draw a posing hand or a large unrealistic sword with it......
putting fun aside it looks awesome!
TEACH ME YOUR WAY MASTER!
Omg this is soooooooooo aweosme! <3 <3 <3
BasilArt Fanboy-ness!
[quote=thb888]but I really didn`t trace...I can draw a exactly copy of most picture I saw....and I didn`t take any formal manga classes before,so the proportions of my original drawings aren`t so good....I will keep improving~*^v^*[/quote]
You guys need to listen to the artist! Tracing and copying are two different things. T_T Tracing is literally putting another persons artwork under your canvas and you [b]trace[/b] over the lines, and copying is seeing the person's artwork before you and draw it onto your canvas. Copying requires alot of skill and effort, if you haven't tried it yourself. [b]Clearly[/b] thb188 has applied alot of effort into his work, so why don't those ignorant fools stop accusing him of tracing and appreciate his works.
[quote=Toadus]Anyone who can draw can trace as well. You obviously can't trace value as well, and his knowledge of value definitely is remarkable, but in some of his past drawings, you can tell they are definitely traced because the proportions are exactly the same as the original artwork. In his original drawings, his proportions were a bit off, but he's improved a lot.[/quote]
but I really didn`t trace...I can draw a exactly copy of most picture I saw....and I didn`t take any formal manga classes before,so the proportions of my original drawings aren`t so good....I will keep improving~*^v^*
[quote=ganbazx]He was the guy that was acused by many basilers of tracing then he proved them all wrong.[/quote]
Anyone who can draw can trace as well. You obviously can't trace value as well, and his knowledge of value definitely is remarkable, but in some of his past drawings, you can tell they are definitely traced because the proportions are exactly the same as the original artwork. In his original drawings, his proportions were a bit off, but he's improved a lot.
pencil drawings> digital drawings, all the way baby
So . Much . Awesome . <3
Omg <3
This is absolutely amazing!
If only I could shade to that extent
[quote=ganbazx]He was the guy that was acused by many basilers of tracing then he proved them all wrong.[/quote]
I guess I wasn't the only person who was accused of tracing?
Fantastic as always
Aren't you the guy who posted a drawing of kinda the same style of this back like months ago?
flying eyebrows =3=
It looks kind of Hayao Miyazaki style. I like it
Ugh I'm in love with pencil drawings! It really looks fantastic! And I love the wide range in shadows and high lights~
Lovely pencil work!
I LOVE LUKA <3 Great job :'D
O.O +1! I love this
woah, looks great o.o
+1
I really love your shading. Always have, always will.
Really nice ^^
I love the detail and the background~
Thanks~*^v^*I will keep going~
ohhh ...and I found I mixed the title and the key word up...
I agree with Xaynor on this, this looks pretty awesome. Great job.
Nicely done, All those people that said you traced were WRONG! This is so original, +1